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Jeffrey Epstein housed victims of abuse in network of London flats – even after 2015 Met Police report

Jeffrey Epstein reportedly housed several women he allegedly abused in a number of flats across London, despite theMet Policereceiving a report of sex trafficking in 2015.

The Independent US Jeffrey Epstein rented four flats in Kensington and Chelsea that housed victims of his abuse  (New York State Sex Offender Registry)

ABBCinvestigation found Epstein had rented four flats in Kensington and Chelsea, with six of the women housed in them since coming forward as victims of the convicted paedophile.

Some of these women had been coerced into recruiting others, and were regularly transported to Paris by the Eurostar to visit him, including 10 times during the final six months of his life.

Several of the women had been brought to the UK from Russia and eastern Europe, even afterVirginia Giuffrereported Epstein to the Metropolitan Police in 2015.

Documents show Epstein booking Eurostar trips for women and paying for English language courses (US Department of Justice)

In early 2020, a second woman had reported the abuse to the Met, but it is unclear if this complaint was acted on.

The Met said it followed “reasonable lines of inquiry” at the time, and had interviewed Ms Giuffre on multiple occasions after she made her report.

Tessa Gregory, a human rights lawyer with Leigh Day, said that she was “staggered” that no UK police investigation had ever been launched into Epstein’s activities.

“Where there are credible allegations of human trafficking, the UK state, even if no victims come forward, has a positive legal obligation to conduct a prompt, effective and independent investigation,” she said.

The BBC was able to track down the locations of the flats through examining Epstein’s 10,000-page credit card bill, as well as following a shipment of gifts and examining the exterior of a flat that led to a tenancy agreement.

Epstein pictured with his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who has been jailed for 20 years (US Justice Department)

Despite being located in one of London’s most affluent neighbourhoods, the flats could be crowded with women sleeping on sofas.

Upon being confronted with the living conditions, Epstein responded angrily and swore at one woman, telling her she had “disgusting behaviour” and was a “brat who has yet to accept responsibility”.

Documents seen by the BBC show that women were coerced into recruiting other young girls, with one sending Epstein pictures of “cute” models for his approval.

The disgraced financier also paid for at least five women to study in London, with payments for course fees at English language colleges.

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Between 2011 and 2019, he purchased at least 53 tickets to transport women between England and France on the Eurostar, sometimes taking advantage of reduced youth fares for under-25-year-olds.

One woman was transported just 16 days before his arrest, which led to his death in prison in 2019 in a suspected suicide.

The investigation also uncovered more than 120 private and commercial flights linked to Epstein arriving and departing from the UK, some of which had victims on board.

Evidence in the Epstein files show that women were coerced to recruit other victims for the sex offender (AFP/Getty)

In their attempts to track down former UK-based employees who had worked for Epstein, the BBC visited the home of a former member of his household staff who answered the door buzzer but ignored their requests to talk.

She had remained in close contact with the financier, sending him affectionate emails, which included “I always think of you. All my love always” in 2016.

A man suspected of being his driver also blocked BBC journalists on WhatsApp.

The Metropolitan Police reiterated in 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2025 that it believed “other international authorities were best placed” to investigate Epstein, and despite interviewing Ms Giuffre three times, officers found that “no allegation of criminal conduct was made against any UK-based individual”.

Scotland Yard said it was “fully engaged” alongside other forces in the National Police Chiefs’ Council group established following the release of the Epstein files.

Kevin Hyland, a former senior detective with the Met Police who was the UK’s first independent anti-slavery commissioner, said that there had been missed opportunities to investigate the serial offender.

“People are outraged that somebody came forward and said, ‘I was trafficked by this man,’ and yet he was just allowed to carry on. Who in the police made that decision?” he said.

Other British authorities had passed on details of Epstein’s activities to the FBI, including the National Crime Agency, which sent financial intelligence showing payments to a Coutts bank for the rent of a Chelsea flat where he housed victims.

Lisa Phillips, an Epstein survivor, toldBBC Newsnightlast week that “a lot of women came forward in the UK whether through their attorney, or through the Metropolitan Police, or their local police station” and is calling for a public inquiry because “we can find out what went wrong and how to prevent it in the future”.

The Metropolitan Police has been contacted byThe Independentfor comment.

Jeffrey Epstein housed victims of abuse in network of London flats – even after 2015 Met Police report

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Why Trump, MAGA and Fetterman say correspondents’ dinner shooting seals the deal for $400M White House ballroom

The president of the United States, his MAGA allies, and even a Senate Democrat pressed the case for his $400 million White House ballroom construction in the hoursafter a shooting at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinnerleft nearly the entire Cabinet and DC press corpsducking for coverminutes into the event.

The Independent US

For months, the construction of President Donald Trump’s desired White House ballroom has made headlines and even seemed to consume the president’s attention during unrelated events, where Trump will often go on diatribes about the construction process or building plans. A federal judge halted the project earlier this month, while allowing construction of a secure bunker on the White House complex to continued.

Trump had the residence’s iconic East Wing demolished without warning to make room for the structure.

ButSaturday evening’s chaosadded a new twinge of urgency to the president’s statements and elicited a wave of new calls for the event space’s construction on the White House’s grounds from supporters of the president, many of whom had previously ignored or shied away from defending what Democrats call a grift-filled vanity project.

“Whathappened last nightis exactly the reason that our great Military, Secret Service, Law Enforcement and, for different reasons, every President for the last 150 years, have been DEMANDING that a large, safe, and secure Ballroom be built ON THE GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE,” Trump wrote early Sunday morning in a Truth Social post.

“This event would never have happened with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction at the White House. It cannot be built fast enough! While beautiful, it has every highest level security feature there is plus, there are no rooms sitting on top for unsecured people to pour in, and is inside the gates of the most secure building in the World, The White House,” Trump continued.

President Donald Trump  addressed the press shortly after the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and made the case for his $400 million ballroom construction (Reuters)

His remarks joined a chorus of other Republicans online who wrote and spoke favorably about the project after the shooting, including Florida Rep. Randy Fine, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton, “Libs of TikTok” influencer Chaya Raichik, commentator Jack Posobiec and more.

“I don’t want to hear one more f***ing criticism of Trump’s new ballroom at the White House,” wrote Meghan McCain, a conservative former co-host ofThe Viewand an occasional critic of Trump’s.

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The most surprising support for the project, however, came from a Democratic senator. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was one of a number of members of Congress who attended Saturday evening’s dinner and was seen being escorted out after the shooting and the president’s own departure.

On Sunday, Fetterman, who has been criticized by fellow Democrats for his support of Trump’s war in Iran, wrote that Democrats should “drop the [Trump Derangement Syndrome]” and join Republicans in supporting the construction of the ballroom at the White House for security reasons.

“That venue wasn’t built to accommodate an event with the line of succession for the U.S. government. After witnessing last night, drop the TDS and build the White House ballroom for events exactly like these,” wrote the senator on X.

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is escorted through the lobby following the shooting at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner Saturday night (Reuters)

Otherstargeted the event itself for criticism, arguing that security was lax and unprepared for the numbers of people attending the event — which was similar to previous years’ gatherings in size.

Security for Saturday’s dinner was managed by the Secret Service and other law enforcement agencies, and guests were required to walk through a metal detector to reach the main area of the venue, locatd in the basement-level event spaces of the Washington Hilton. Sometimes mocked by attendees (in generally good faith), the Hilton has hosted the event for years.

Some claimed that they were not asked to show tickets to enter the event, thoughThe Independentwas asked repeatedly to show a ticket at several security checkpoints throughout the hotel and surrounding blocks of Washington, D.C.

US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is rushed out by Secret Service after shots were fired (AFP/Getty)

Trump announced plans to construct the ballroom in July of 2025, telling reporters at the time that the structure would cost $200 million and would be funded entirely through private donations. Those costs ballooned to $400 million in the months that followed, and the president’s allies established a nonprofit, the Trust for the National Mall, to funnel donations to the project and allow some donors to retain public anonymity.

Trump has claimed the project is already fully funded, and demolition of the East Wing to prepare for its construction began in October.

The shooting Saturday evening may have the effect of jump-starting the project, as the court order halting progress was issued by a judge who ruled that the project did not qualify as a necessary measure to improve security at the White House, which allows the administration to go around the typical requirements to acquire funding and authorization from Congress.

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Third US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East as Washington and Tehran clash over Strait of Hormuz

A third US aircraft carrier arrived in the Middle East on Thursday as Washington and Tehran continue to vie forleverage over the Strait of Hormuz.

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The USSGeorge HW Bush, escorted by a strike group of warships, reached US Central Command’s area of responsibility in the Indian Ocean in a renewed show of force as Americacontinues its blockade of Iranian ports and vessels.

The arrival of the 1,092ft supercarrier, along with thousands of personnel and dozens of fighter jets, bolsters a growing US military presence in the region asuncertainty surrounds the prospect of peace talks to end the conflictwith Iran, now approaching its ninth week.

The carrier was deployed to the region at the end of March, a week before the formal ceasefire was announced, to join the USSGerald R Fordand USSAbraham Lincoln.

It was unclear what the role of theBushwould be, with Trump now committed to an indefinite ceasefire extension until a long-term peace deal can be brokered with Iran.

Many US ships in the region are upholding a blockade on Iranian imports and exports, an issue Iran says is preventing it from sitting down for talks. Asked on Thursday how long he was willing to wait for a deal with Iran, Trump said: “Don't rush me.”

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He said Iran might have loaded up their weaponry “a little bit” during the two-week ceasefire, but added that the US military could knock that out in about one day.

USS George HW Bush sailing in the Indian Ocean on Thursday (US Centcom)

“Their navy is gone. Their air force is gone, their anti-aircraft is gone ... maybe they loaded up a little bit during the two-week hiatus, but we’ll knock that out about one day, if they did,” Trump added.

Washington claims to have destroyed more than 150 Iranian naval vessels over the last two months. Iran’s military and paramilitary forces continue to use so-called “fast attack boats” – light, armed speedboats swarming targets – as part of a layered system of threats, alongside shore-based missiles, drones, mines and electronic interference to “create uncertainty and slow decision making”, according to Greek maritime security company Diapolous.

Iran was estimated to have hundreds, if not thousands, of these boats before the war, often hidden in coastal tunnels, naval bases or among civilian vessels, according to maritime security specialists.

Despite the continued Iranian blockade on shipping, Hapag-Lloyd, a German international shipping company, said on Friday thatone of its ships had crossed the Strait of Hormuz. A spokesperson said they did not have any information on the circumstances or timing.

Global stock markets faltered and oil prices were stuck above $100 a barrel on Friday, as fears of a renewed military escalation kept investors on edge heading into the weekend.

Third US aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East as Washington and Tehran clash over Strait of Hormuz

A third US aircraft carrier arrived in the Middle East on Thursday as Washington and Tehran continue to vie forleverage over the Strait...
UK set for 24C scorcher this week before heavy downpours

Temperatureswill reach highs of 24C in parts of the country this week before Britons are hit withrainover the weekend.

The Independent US The warmest weather is forecast in the south of England on Friday (PA)

TheMet Officehas forecast dry and sunny spells for the southern parts ofEnglandandWaleson Monday, while Scotland and northern England are set to experience heavy showers and possible thunder.

Wintry conditions are due to ease by Tuesday in most areas, with sunny spells forecast for much of the country on Wednesday through to Friday, before rain and cooler weather return for the weekend.

The warmest weather will be felt on Thursday and Friday (Met Office)

Londoners could see a high of 22C later on Monday and temperatures are expected to reach the high teens and low twenties in Wales and the south of England in the afternoon.

Rain in the north of the UK will push southwards on Monday evening, bringing showers to the bottom parts of the country overnight.

On Tuesday, conditions will be cloudy, with possible outbreaks of rain pushing south and westwards, the Met Office said. Sunnier spells will develop in southeast England later in the day.

Temperatures will climb above 20C for much of England on Thursday and Friday (Met Office)

Wales and the southern and central parts of England are forecast to see highs of 22C on Thursday and Friday. The northern parts of England and Scotland will see temperatures in the high teens.

The warmest weather is forecast in the south of England on Friday, where the Met Office is expecting possible highs of 24C.

Patches of rain will arrive on Saturday, bringing cooler weather for most of the country. In its long-term forecast from Friday to 10 May, the Met Office said: “Conditions will probably be more changeable than they have been recently, with low-pressure systems becoming more likely.

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“This means an increasing chance of showers or longer spells of rain, with a risk of strong winds at times. Some dry spells with some warm sunshine are still likely at times too, with a risk of a few short-lived early morning fog patches. Temperatures are likely to be close to or slightly above normal.”

Showers will move in from the west later on Friday (PA)

Met Office weather forecast

A largely dry start for many, but cloudy with rain in northern Scotland. Warm and bright in the south at first, but clouding over in the afternoon as heavy showers move into the east, with a risk of thunder.

Showers are gradually clearing this evening, leaving cloudy skies for many. Cloud will be low and thick in the east, bringing drizzle, mist and fog in places.

A grey start for many with drizzly outbreaks at first. Cloud will slowly lift and break through the day to bring some brighter spells. Cooler than of late and breezy.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday

Largely dry on Wednesday and Thursday with warm sunny spells, but breezy in the south. An increasing chance of showers moving in from the west on Friday.

UK set for 24C scorcher this week before heavy downpours

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UK says cooperating closely with US on security ahead of King Charles' visit

LONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - Britain's government remains in close cooperation with U.S. security services ‌ahead of King Charles' visit to the ‌United States this week, a senior minister said on Sunday, ​after a shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner.

Reuters

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were rushed out of the dinner in Washington ‌by Secret Service ⁠agents on Saturday night after a man opened fire on security personnel ⁠nearby.

Asked about the incident on Sky News, Darren Jones, chief secretary to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, ​said the ​British government and ​Buckingham Palace took the ‌security of King Charles "very seriously", with extensive discussions already underway that would continue over the coming days.

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"In respect of His Majesty's visit to the United States next week ... our security services ‌obviously remain in close cooperation ​in advance of that," Jones ​added.

King Charles and ​his wife, Camilla, are due ‌to arrive in the United ​States on ​Monday for a four-day trip that includes a private meeting with Trump and an address ​to Congress, ‌marking 250 years since the U.S. declaration ​of independence from British rule.

(Reporting by Sam ​Tabahriti;Editing by Helen Popper)

UK says cooperating closely with US on security ahead of King Charles' visit

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